Title
An arbitrary-bandwidth transmultiplexer and its application to flexible frequency-band reallocation networks
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce a non-uniform transmultiplexer capable of generating arbitrary-bandwidth user signals. The transmulti- plexer consists of linear-phase finite-length impulse response (FIR) filters and Farrow structures for arbitrary-rate interpolation/decimation. By applying the FIR rational sampling rate conversion (SRC) equivalent of the Farrow structure, we model the behavior of the transmultiplexer and derive the conditions under which the system can approximate perfect reconstruction. Furthermore, we illustrate the functionality of the proposed transmultiplexer and we analyze the performance and functionality of a flexible frequency-band reallocation (FFBR) network using this transmultiplexer. Index Terms—Transmultiplexer, Sampling Rate Conversion, Flexible Frequency-Band Reallocation. I. INTRODUCTION
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/ECCTD.2007.4529583
european conference on circuit theory and design
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
FIR filters,frequency allocation,interpolation,transmultiplexing,FIR rational sampling rate conversion,Farrow structure,arbitrary-bandwidth transmultiplexer,arbitrary-rate decimation,arbitrary-rate interpolation,frequency-band reallocation network,linear-phase finite-length impulse response filter,Flexible Frequency-Band Reallocation,Sampling Rate Conversion,Transmultiplexer
Conference
978-1-4244-1342-3
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
7
0.57
3
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
amir eghbali180.93
Håkan Johansson2202.99
Per Lowenborg339540.45